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Ben Winter

Unit 2: Specialising and generalising: Printable version - 0 views

  • What is the least number of moves required for 3 males and 3 females to swap over?Record the way you explore this investigation and any moments of insight or times when you were stuck. Pay particular attention to the times when you specialise or generalise. DiscussionIt sometimes helps to look at a simpler case before working on the larger problem. In this case that would mean considering 1 male and 1 female and then 2 males and 2 females, each with one space between the males and females. Using coins or counters helps some people to get a physical feel for the problem as they move the concrete objects around. It also makes life easier when you want to look at the case of 10 males and 10 females!
Ben Winter

ME830-11J: Assignment Guide: ME830 TMA 02 - 0 views

  • Describe your own work on two of the mathematics tasks in Units 1, 2 and 3
  • one mathematics task from the OU day schools
  • an account of what you did
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  • how you worked with your pupils on two of the tasks you described in Question 1
  • your reflection on your own role as a learner
  • description of the mathematics and mathematical connections
  • specialising and generalising
  • what the pupils said they were learning
  • how they said they felt about the activity
  • a comparison with your response to the tasks
  • pupils’ own words or extracts from their written work in an appendix.
Ben Winter

ME830-11J: Unit 2: Specialising and generalising: 3 Number patterns - 0 views

  • You may want to use your work on the following task as part of your tutor-marked assignment (TMA).
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